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par Gianna Vitucci Il y a 6 années

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Reagan election

In the late 20th century, political dynamics in the United States underwent significant shifts, particularly with the rise of conservative ideologies and the Republican Party. The Reagan election marked a pivotal moment when conservatives gained substantial traction, criticizing liberal policies for economic woes like stagflation and unfunded mandates.

Reagan election

Reagan election

Path

supported Goldwater
Gave speech during Goldwater's campaign, didn't help Goldwater but got Reagan elected as governor of CA

served two terms and won presidential nomination in 1980 by a landslide

Became spokesman for general electric and toured nation giving speeches
Started as an actor

Conservatives gain strength

population trends
Sunbelt became republican
White South became Republicans after civil rights reforms
Americans were moving to suburbs and became detached from liberalism
Criticized welfare programs
felt affirmative action contributed to reverse discrimination
welfare contributed to children born out of wedlock and encouraged decline of traditional family
felt Great Society worsened poverty
Democrat party was unraveling
urban riots, Vietnam War, counterculture, Watergate, oil crisis, Iran hostage crisis, stagflation
New Right, resurgent conservative movement, grew rapidly and was a coalition of many groups with varying ideas and goals
Moral majority worked to fulfill religious goals

boosted republican chances of winning presidency

Sagebrush rebels- activists who believed federal gov controlled too much land in western states and land should go to states
Republicans became increasingly critical of liberal policies
complained about unfunded mandates, programs required but not paid for by the fed government
Blamed policies for stagflation and economic problems

Reagan Wins

Showed his gift as a communicator in presidential debate as a
appeared friendly

tempered/calmed fears that he didn't have enough experience to win

Carter had lost support
Reagan won overwhelmingly
Supported strong military
Had traditional values
Made it clear he opposed big government

Conservatives

Conservatives (Republicans)
anticommunists

questioned detente policy and fought against SALT II

neoconservatives warned of dangers posed to society by abandoning traditional values of dangers

religious beliefs

thought liberal policies caused inflation and were a waste

favored free market, private organizations, and individuals to help needy

Felt large central gov endangered economic growth and individual choice

sought to reduce taxes and limit gov regulation of industry